Title: Finding and Selecting Vendors
Content: You can find vehicle transport companies advertised in many different
places such as your local papers, phone book and of course the internet.
CarMovers.com is committed to working with industry professionals only
and if you are in need a vehicle transport company and required
unmatched service, simply submit a request for quote on this site.
You can also get references from friends or colleagues and this is an
excellent way of finding a reputable auto shipper especially if they
have first hand experience of the company themselves. It is a good idea
to ask your moving company if they have recommendations as they will
often have companies they have partnerships with and you may be able to
get a discount by using one of their preferred vendors.
Do your own investigation of the companies you are looking at to
transport your vehicle. It is also important to check with the Better
Business Bureau to find out if there have been complaints against any
auto shipper you choose and how these complaints were resolved.
Do not be concerned if you cannot find an auto shipper in your local
area. Auto transport companies will generally have contract carriers,
terminals or routes that go through your local area and your vehicle can
be dropped off and collected at these locations.
Some moving companies also ship cars however the cost is usually
higher. Shop around and do not use a company just because the price is
the lowest. If you think the price is too good to be true it probably
is. Good service is critical to a successful move. Your car may be
shipped in the same truck as your household goods. This can be a very
convenient option however there are some things to look out for. Ask
whether the moving company is insured to carry your vehicle and for how
much is the coverage. If your car is to be stored prior to shipping, ask
to see the premises. It's your car and you are entitled to know where it
is going to be stored.
Many auto shipping companies use agents to ship vehicles. Ask the
company you are working with if they plan to do this and if the answer
is 'yes', tell them you need to see the 'certificate of insurance' of
the agent. Check that the coverage is satisfactory and that the
certificate is current. You should always ask to see the insurance
certificate no matter who is transporting your car. You need to be
comfortable that your car is covered and that the coverage is adequate.
You may also need to request supplemental insurance as many companies
specifically exclude some items such as loss or damage to personal items
left in the vehicle, road damage and glass breakage. In1990 the
Department of Transportation ruled that no personal items be left in a
vehicle to be shipped. See CarMovers.com Preparing your vehicle for a
shipment section for more information on what you need to do to get your
car ready to be shipped.
Brokers can also organize to ship vehicles however they do not own any
carriers or flatbed trailers themselves and depend on the actual
carriers they contract to provide insurance. You will need to see the
certificate of insurance of the actual carrier in this case also.
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